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krystle campbell. pamela brown in boston with us with the latest on the investigation and the recovery here. good morning, pamela. >> good morning to you, john. the suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, still in the intensive care unit, handcuffed to his bed here at beth israel deaconess medical center. we are told that he is still intubated and sedated with serious injuries. sources tell my colleague susan candiotti that he has a gunshot wound to the neck and can't speak. even so, federal prosecutors are hoping to file charges, possibly as early as today. when he does face charges they will include, at least federal terrorism charges, and possible state murder charges. in neighboring cambridge the transit officer richard donahue injured thursday night during a shoot-out with the suspect remains in critical condition. at a press conference yesterday, doctors said he barely made it, but now they are cautiously optimistic about his recovery. >> this was a truly exsanguinating injury, meaning that the officer's blo
krystle campbell. pamela brown in boston with us with the latest on the investigation and the recovery here. good morning, pamela. >> good morning to you, john. the suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, still in the intensive care unit, handcuffed to his bed here at beth israel deaconess medical center. we are told that he is still intubated and sedated with serious injuries. sources tell my colleague susan candiotti that he has a gunshot wound to the neck and can't speak. even so, federal...
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this morning the family of 29=year old krystle campbell confirmed that she was killed in the blast. >> she was always smiling and friendly. you could not ask for a better daughter. i cant believe it's happened doctors treating the injured say the bombs were packed with ball bearings and carpenters nails, designed to kill and maim. >> these patients came to us with completely mangled and for hour after hour, the surgical teams removed limb after limb. >> i've been moved and as a matter of fact really amazed by the resolve of our patients. i talked to some of them. i talked to some of the families. they're really amazing people. some of them woke up today with no leg, and they told me that they're happy to be alive. we will continue to follow this developing story. and bring you the latest updates here on kron 4. and on our website. at kron4.com. and remember you can watch the weather forecast whenever it is convenient for you on our 24/7 bay area news channel. >> jacqueline: a look a your extended forecast. a nice afternoon with temperatures in the '70s. we will continue the upward tre
this morning the family of 29=year old krystle campbell confirmed that she was killed in the blast. >> she was always smiling and friendly. you could not ask for a better daughter. i cant believe it's happened doctors treating the injured say the bombs were packed with ball bearings and carpenters nails, designed to kill and maim. >> these patients came to us with completely mangled and for hour after hour, the surgical teams removed limb after limb. >> i've been moved and as...
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we also learned about krystle campbell. she died in the blast. she came yesterday to watch her friend cross the finish line. her mom says she worked 16-hour days at a local seafood restaurant but was never too tired to share her love, never too tired to share her smile. she was 29 years old. martin richard was just eight years old. his sign says, no more hurting people. dozens of lives changed forever. we honor them tonight and we also honor this strong city. this is not a city under siege. this is not a city of fear tonight. yes, people may be holding their kids a little tighter, keeping their eyes open a little wider, but this is a city where today life and love and liberty continue. people went jogging today. they walked their dogs, they brought their children to the playground and to the schools. boston has been battered, yes, but it is by no means broken. not now, not ever. we have learned from 9/11 and perhaps what we've learned most is that in the face of horror and hate, we must all stand tall, stand proud and stand together and never, ev
we also learned about krystle campbell. she died in the blast. she came yesterday to watch her friend cross the finish line. her mom says she worked 16-hour days at a local seafood restaurant but was never too tired to share her love, never too tired to share her smile. she was 29 years old. martin richard was just eight years old. his sign says, no more hurting people. dozens of lives changed forever. we honor them tonight and we also honor this strong city. this is not a city under siege....
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eastern time this morning for krystle campbell. one of the three people killed in last week's terror attack. and at 2:50 p.m. this afternoon, that's the exact moment the first bomb went off last week, bells will toll across boston for 30 seconds as the city pauses to remember the victims. and coming up at 7:30 eastern, we will speak to boston police commissioner ed davis about the latest in the investigation. he has been right at the center of the whole thing. we will find out where it stands this morning. and then just ahead, in the days after the deadly marathon bombing, suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev returned to his college campus, acting as if nothing happened. we will hear from the students who spoke with him. they are deeply disturbed this morning about these conversations. >>> then homes destroyed by rising floodwaters in the midwest. we will go live to one of the communities fighting to stay above water. you're watching a special edition of "starting point" live from boston. but i wondered what a i tcustomer thought? is great, h
eastern time this morning for krystle campbell. one of the three people killed in last week's terror attack. and at 2:50 p.m. this afternoon, that's the exact moment the first bomb went off last week, bells will toll across boston for 30 seconds as the city pauses to remember the victims. and coming up at 7:30 eastern, we will speak to boston police commissioner ed davis about the latest in the investigation. he has been right at the center of the whole thing. we will find out where it stands...
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a spokeswoman says this hospital has no record of a krystle campbell. erin? >> thanks to jason. and more of our live coverage next. we're going to show you the images of the bombs used in boston. we're going to go through them with a former chief of the joint terrorism task force and find out exactly what each of these pictures might be telling investigators. photo by photo, we're going to analyze it, next. hey aleigh. hey-- carol! introducing bbm video with screen share. update on 171 woodward... lets other people see what's on your screen. and these are the materials studies. the blackberry z10. the dog was my suggestion. powerful communication on the powerful network. verizon. >>> so who planted the bombs at the boston marathon and when did they do it? that's what authorities are trying to determine and it is a crucial question as they try to find out the person responsible. the boston police commissioner ed davis says two bomb sweeps were done prior to the explosions and obviously neither one of those detected anything unusual. tom has more on the crucial window of time, the
a spokeswoman says this hospital has no record of a krystle campbell. erin? >> thanks to jason. and more of our live coverage next. we're going to show you the images of the bombs used in boston. we're going to go through them with a former chief of the joint terrorism task force and find out exactly what each of these pictures might be telling investigators. photo by photo, we're going to analyze it, next. hey aleigh. hey-- carol! introducing bbm video with screen share. update on 171...
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. >> the innocent victims who perished this week, martin richard, krystle campbell, lu lingzi, officer sean llwillive in eternity. >> reporter: the cardinal lead the congregation in praying for the injured. he also called for tolerance. >> we must be people of reconciliation, not revenge. the crimes of the two young men must not be the justification for prejudice against muslims or against immigrants. >> reporter: among the worshippers was richard paris, head of the boston firefighters union. >> the world's got to get together. be on one page. stop hurting people, start helping people, like everybody did that day last monday with the marathon. >> reporter: as bostonians prayed, in the nearby community of medford, friends and family of the one of the victims, 27-year-old krystle campbell greefd. her wake was held today. she will be buried tomorrow. tomorrow kbos ton-- boston and surrounding communities will observe a moment of silence at 2:50 p.m., marking the exact time the bombs went off last monday. jeff. >> jeff: elaine, thank you. >> floodwaters are rising in the midwest. major flo
. >> the innocent victims who perished this week, martin richard, krystle campbell, lu lingzi, officer sean llwillive in eternity. >> reporter: the cardinal lead the congregation in praying for the injured. he also called for tolerance. >> we must be people of reconciliation, not revenge. the crimes of the two young men must not be the justification for prejudice against muslims or against immigrants. >> reporter: among the worshippers was richard paris, head of the...
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and today another of the dead was identified. 29-year-old krystle campbell of medford, massachusetts. >> everybody that knew her loved her. she loved her job. she had a heart of gold. she would always smile. you couldn't ask for a better daughter. i can't believe this has happened. >> reporter: allen panzer, a north carolina emergency room physician, was waiting for his wife to cross the finish line. he saw the explosion and attended to the most seriously wounded. >> it was blast injuries to the lower extremities for the most part. one gentleman had no legs below the knees. >> reporter: investigators say the bombs were placed among the crowd down the block from each other, detonating just over ten seconds apart. officially, it was back to business in most of boston today. but reminders are everywhere that things are not back to normal. >> you see people, and their faces are really sober, just walking around. it's kind of an eerie feeling in the air. >> reporter: today runners were able to return to the route to collect belongings that were left in the haste of yesterday's flee to safe
and today another of the dead was identified. 29-year-old krystle campbell of medford, massachusetts. >> everybody that knew her loved her. she loved her job. she had a heart of gold. she would always smile. you couldn't ask for a better daughter. i can't believe this has happened. >> reporter: allen panzer, a north carolina emergency room physician, was waiting for his wife to cross the finish line. he saw the explosion and attended to the most seriously wounded. >> it was...
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mistakenly telling her parents she was alive. >> reporter: krystle campbell's mother patty so overcome by grief as she stood on her front porch, each word was a struggle. >> we are heartbroken at the death of our daughter, krystle marie. she was a wonderful person. everybody that knew her loved her. >> a family spokesman finally had to read her statement and say what she could not. >> everyone who knew her loved her. she was sweet and kind and friendly, always smiling. she worked so hard at everything she did. >> krystle campbell's story, a tragic case of mistaken identity. the 29-year-old had gone to the marathon with her friend. both were caught in the first explosion. her parents say doctors told them her daughter survived and they were trying to save her leg. but when campbell's parents were finally allowed to see her, they discovered it wasn't her at all but her friend. >> this doesn't make any sense. >> what kind of daughter was she, ma'am? >> she was the best. >> campbell, described as sweet and kind by those who knew her here at the restaurant where she worked. >> you would lik
mistakenly telling her parents she was alive. >> reporter: krystle campbell's mother patty so overcome by grief as she stood on her front porch, each word was a struggle. >> we are heartbroken at the death of our daughter, krystle marie. she was a wonderful person. everybody that knew her loved her. >> a family spokesman finally had to read her statement and say what she could not. >> everyone who knew her loved her. she was sweet and kind and friendly, always smiling....
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outside crystal campbell funeral today, people came together and hung up an american -- krystle campbell's funeral today, people came together and hung up an american flag. people waited in line for hours to pay the respects to the family of krystle campbell. >> everybody is coming together to. >> reporter: she was one of three killed last week in the boston marathon bombings. this will likely be a week marked with tears as family say goodbye to the victims. >> i hope god will give a lot of strength to her and the family. >> reporter: the families want to know exactly what the motive was for the deadly attack and how it was carried out. the person with the most questions to answer is 19-year- old jahar, this man. he remains hospitalized with serious injuries including a wound to the neck. >> it's hard to receive how he received that injury. there was a shootout in watertown. >> reporter: tamerlan tsarnaev died friday morning after a shooting with the police. authorities -- authorities say the two people were planning other attacks. >> i told the people of boston they can rest easily. >> re
outside crystal campbell funeral today, people came together and hung up an american -- krystle campbell's funeral today, people came together and hung up an american flag. people waited in line for hours to pay the respects to the family of krystle campbell. >> everybody is coming together to. >> reporter: she was one of three killed last week in the boston marathon bombings. this will likely be a week marked with tears as family say goodbye to the victims. >> i hope god will...
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the other identified victim is 29-year-old krystle campbell. her father says the family is shocked and devastated. officials think the bombs consisted of explosives and shrapnel packed in pressure cookers. hidden inside black duffel bags. president obama will travel to boston on thursday to speak at an interfaith service. today, he vowed to find those responsible and labeled the bombings an act of terrorism. >> this was a heinous and cowardly act. and given what we now know about what took place, the fbi is investigating it as an act of terrorism. any time bombs are used to target innocent civilians, it is an act of terror. it will take time to follow every lead and determine what happened. but we will find out. we will find whoever harmed our citizens and we will bring them to justice. >> today we also are getting new video of the actual explosions. including the only tape we've seen taken by a woman actually running in the race. [ explosion ] . >> and new radio calls from first responders reveal the chaotic moments just after the explosions.
the other identified victim is 29-year-old krystle campbell. her father says the family is shocked and devastated. officials think the bombs consisted of explosives and shrapnel packed in pressure cookers. hidden inside black duffel bags. president obama will travel to boston on thursday to speak at an interfaith service. today, he vowed to find those responsible and labeled the bombings an act of terrorism. >> this was a heinous and cowardly act. and given what we now know about what...
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the two other people who lost their lives we now know, 29-year-old krystle campbell. what a life she had. so much love from her entire family. and also, martin richard, young boy just 8 years old. a candlelight vigil held last night in his honor. people packing a park in his dorchester neighborhood. as for the injured, some good news to tell you about this morning. at least 100 of the 183 people taken to the hospital, they have now been released. we are -- >> we're hearing president obama set to visit boston tomorrow just to make everybody understand how big this is to the country. there will be an interfaith service when we gets here. we're tracking this entire story for you live in boston, looking at who was lost, but also the important steps toward finding who did this and why. let's bring in national correspondent susan candiotti joining us here in boston with the latest. susan? >> good morning, chris. because of these photos, we are now getting a close-up look at what a killer or killers used to kill and to maim innocent people. crime scene photos show part of wh
the two other people who lost their lives we now know, 29-year-old krystle campbell. what a life she had. so much love from her entire family. and also, martin richard, young boy just 8 years old. a candlelight vigil held last night in his honor. people packing a park in his dorchester neighborhood. as for the injured, some good news to tell you about this morning. at least 100 of the 183 people taken to the hospital, they have now been released. we are -- >> we're hearing president obama...
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s this there's a funeral this morning for victim krystle campbell. >> this has been a terrifying time for boostonians, how is boston coping one week later? >> one week later we are seeing signs of moving forward. copely square is being cleaned up, that's the crime scene last monday. crews were there yesterday cleaning it up. we hope it will be reopened to the public within a couple days or there's a five phase plan from fbi agents to order up copely care. and everywhere you look you see the motto boston strong. that's what everyone is feeling here. boston strong. they want to move forward. later today at 2:50 p.m., the exact time the first bomb went off a week ago, there will be a moment of silence throughout the state of massachusetts. >> pamela brown joining us in boston, thank you. >>> there's still a lot of police work to do, but boston's police commissioner says he is confident that the tsarnaev brothers were the two major culprits. he said there is no indication they were taking orders from a terrorist group. >> i'm confident they were the two major actors in the violence that o
s this there's a funeral this morning for victim krystle campbell. >> this has been a terrifying time for boostonians, how is boston coping one week later? >> one week later we are seeing signs of moving forward. copely square is being cleaned up, that's the crime scene last monday. crews were there yesterday cleaning it up. we hope it will be reopened to the public within a couple days or there's a five phase plan from fbi agents to order up copely care. and everywhere you look you...
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. >>> 29-year-old krystle campbell died right near the marathon finish line. her mother simply heart broken. >> she was a wonderful person. everybody that knew her loved he her. >> the family was initially told that krystle had survived. >>> and the sweet signature tune for the boston red sox at fenway park turns up of all places at yankee stadium on the playlist last night, and i know everybody was rooting for boston. >> what a tribute. >> goosebumps watching that. good wednesday morning. welcome to a special edition of "early start." i'm brooke baldwin. >> i'm john bermen. we are live in boston. it's 5:00 a.m. in the east. >>> new developments in the boston marathon bombings to tell you about this morning. investigators tracking down some 2,000 leads. 2,000. examining chilling new photos. these photos just released overnight showing the remains of one of the detonated devices. they show wires, they show a battery and bits of what appears to be a circuit board. reuters says a government official who did not want to be identified shared these photos overnight
. >>> 29-year-old krystle campbell died right near the marathon finish line. her mother simply heart broken. >> she was a wonderful person. everybody that knew her loved he her. >> the family was initially told that krystle had survived. >>> and the sweet signature tune for the boston red sox at fenway park turns up of all places at yankee stadium on the playlist last night, and i know everybody was rooting for boston. >> what a tribute. >> goosebumps...
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confirmed killed is 29-year-old krystle campbell of medford mississippi. her mother could only choke out a few emotional thoughts about her daughter and the tragedy. >> i can't believe this is happening. such a hard worker at everything she did. just doesn't make any sense. >> 8-year-old martin richard was at the finish line with his family when the bombs went off and killed him. his schoolmates tried to remember and rekindle some of martin's spirit. >> we used to try to make a sad moment into a funny moment and make everybody happy again. this he can't because he passed away. >> while investigators say the bombs were made from pressure cookers filled with nails and shranpel they pressed for information. >> we're asking anyone who knows anything that indicated he or she may target the event to call us. someone knows who did it. >> authorities are repaired for photos and video in the most complex crime scene in the history of the boston police department. in boston tonight still shock and disbelief. kpix's ken is joining us now. >> reporter: hi, allen. you
confirmed killed is 29-year-old krystle campbell of medford mississippi. her mother could only choke out a few emotional thoughts about her daughter and the tragedy. >> i can't believe this is happening. such a hard worker at everything she did. just doesn't make any sense. >> 8-year-old martin richard was at the finish line with his family when the bombs went off and killed him. his schoolmates tried to remember and rekindle some of martin's spirit. >> we used to try to make...
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[bell tolling] >> there was a brief funeral service for 29-year-old krystle campbell. she was one of three victims that died at the boston bombs. she was laid to rest outside of boston. the white house just announced that the lone surviving suspect, 19-year-old, dzhokhar tsarnaev, will not be charged as an enemy combatant. instead, he will be tried in the criminal court system. we also understand a brief court appearance before a federal magistrate this afternoon, while he was still in the hospital and he's also charged with conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction and one count of malicious destruction of property. he can also face the death penalty if convicted as well. now, there's also questions as to what the fbi knew at the time and did the agency drop the ball so to speak. some lawmakers are looking for answers. >> exactly when did russia call to ask about this individual? what did he do when he went back for six months? did he sit in his aunt and uncle's home for six months or was he doing something else. when he came back to this country, why didn't it r
[bell tolling] >> there was a brief funeral service for 29-year-old krystle campbell. she was one of three victims that died at the boston bombs. she was laid to rest outside of boston. the white house just announced that the lone surviving suspect, 19-year-old, dzhokhar tsarnaev, will not be charged as an enemy combatant. instead, he will be tried in the criminal court system. we also understand a brief court appearance before a federal magistrate this afternoon, while he was still in...
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it's hard. >> the father alone but krystle campbell, her grandmother recently gave an interview and she was talking about how krystle gave up her single life, this young woman, to care for her grandmother. having her there made her feel safe. you have the other story you've talked about as well, two brothers, both losing parts of their leg and one calling, we're all someone's kid and these guys are in their 20s and 30s and one calls his mom and said mom, i'm hurt bad. that's someone's kid but going back to martin richard, you were talking with natalie, i'm not a mom but i'm an aunt and i have a 7-year-old, a 3-year-old, 14-year-old and a 16-year-old, nieces and nephews and seeing that little bright-eyed, toothy smile, you know, you talk about being a journalist and losing it. you're not a journalist when you see something like that. if your heart is not crushed you're not human. that's someone's baby and he's not going to come home. he's not going to go to high school, not going to go to prom, all of those milestones and his dad has to live with that pain. it's awful. >> we've seen too
it's hard. >> the father alone but krystle campbell, her grandmother recently gave an interview and she was talking about how krystle gave up her single life, this young woman, to care for her grandmother. having her there made her feel safe. you have the other story you've talked about as well, two brothers, both losing parts of their leg and one calling, we're all someone's kid and these guys are in their 20s and 30s and one calls his mom and said mom, i'm hurt bad. that's someone's kid...
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this is where krystle campbell, the 29-year-old, was killed. that's where she worked at the summer shack. symbols of mourning. a rubber ducky policeman for officer collier. a symbol presumably left to honor lingzi lu. thousands of bostonians and others were drawn here today. hundreds left handwritten messages to the victims and to the city. amy faulk wrote, may their memories be a blessing. what brought you here today? >> i'm a photographer as my hobby and i just really wanted to capture this moment. >> not just capturing it. you're part of it. >> really, unfortunately, this sad time has made me feel very connected to my city. >> at times the emotions were overwhelming. >> the orioles. we're from baltimore. >> people were here to help. a team of therapy dogs were on hand. a friendly face and a wagging tail to provide comfort. but copley square today was weighed down with a powerful sorrow. intangible feelings manifested in mountains of symbols. the grief literally piled up all around us. so many enduring images from the aftermath of the terrori
this is where krystle campbell, the 29-year-old, was killed. that's where she worked at the summer shack. symbols of mourning. a rubber ducky policeman for officer collier. a symbol presumably left to honor lingzi lu. thousands of bostonians and others were drawn here today. hundreds left handwritten messages to the victims and to the city. amy faulk wrote, may their memories be a blessing. what brought you here today? >> i'm a photographer as my hobby and i just really wanted to capture...
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campbell. president obama will travel to boston on thursday. >>> we have the remains of a pressure cooker, a shredded black backpack and some kind of ball bearings or metal pellets. what can we read into this at this stage? >> you are looking at what they have in this investigation, which is the bombs themselves. apparently two very similar if not twin bombs placed in black nylon bags that they are recreating as much as they can. at quantico. the fbi lab. it is how, who did this and why that they really do not have any leads on. you are looking at forensic evidence, it will be very important when they catch this person. but in terms of trying to find that person, i think it will be more difficult as they recreate the bombs. they will have to figure out where some of this material may have come from. perhaps this will spark a tip from somebody who knows about somebody was working with pressure cookers or maybe has just put trust them. but right now, it all seems to be centered around the forensi
campbell. president obama will travel to boston on thursday. >>> we have the remains of a pressure cooker, a shredded black backpack and some kind of ball bearings or metal pellets. what can we read into this at this stage? >> you are looking at what they have in this investigation, which is the bombs themselves. apparently two very similar if not twin bombs placed in black nylon bags that they are recreating as much as they can. at quantico. the fbi lab. it is how, who did this...
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>> a boston university graduate student from china and 29-year-old krystle campbell were killed in the blast. 76 people remain in the hospital, 20 of them in critical condition and president obama will visit boston tomorrow to take part in a prayer vigil for the victims. >> encouraging news this morning for the family of the martinez boy who was injured in the explosion. friends and neighbors are coming together to raise money to help the boy's family. our news reporter is live in martinez with more. >> good morning, it is amazing the love and support that martinez is showing for an 11-year-old aaron herned government is no different starting this morning, mountain mike pizza will raise money to help the family with expenses. last night a fundraiser raised $4,000 offering a pasta dinner at $5 a plate. the owners' grasped -- grandchildren go do school with aaron hern. slap them from the blast tore into his thigh. he is in children's hospital in boston. friends and family and total strangers wanted to help and they did. >> i talk on facebook about the sandwich special and this hit so clo
>> a boston university graduate student from china and 29-year-old krystle campbell were killed in the blast. 76 people remain in the hospital, 20 of them in critical condition and president obama will visit boston tomorrow to take part in a prayer vigil for the victims. >> encouraging news this morning for the family of the martinez boy who was injured in the explosion. friends and neighbors are coming together to raise money to help the boy's family. our news reporter is live in...
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krystle campbell. it still doesn't make any sense. >> reporter: as families of the victims grieve, dzhokhar tsarnaev later tweets, nowadays everybody wanna talk like they got something to say but nothing comes out when they move their lips, just a bunch of gibberish. wednesday, 9:30 a.m., as dzhokhar attends class, word spreads that authorities are closing in on a suspect. >> this is a fast-breaking investigation with a major breakthrough already. >> reporter: the internet is on fire with speculation. websites, like 4chan are dissecting photos of the scene, raising suspicions about faces in the crowd. all, including this young man, turn out to be not involved. >> if you look at it, it wasn't me. >> reporter: 1:30 p.m. -- >> wolf, we have information an arrest has been made. >> reporter: cnn erroneously reports the arrest has been made and will be announced shortly by the fbi. but that press conference never happens because a bomb threat empties the courthouse. the final victim is identified as lu lingz
krystle campbell. it still doesn't make any sense. >> reporter: as families of the victims grieve, dzhokhar tsarnaev later tweets, nowadays everybody wanna talk like they got something to say but nothing comes out when they move their lips, just a bunch of gibberish. wednesday, 9:30 a.m., as dzhokhar attends class, word spreads that authorities are closing in on a suspect. >> this is a fast-breaking investigation with a major breakthrough already. >> reporter: the internet is...
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in nearby medford, family and friends of 29-year-old, krystle campbell, gathered for her funeral. we are also learning more about the 19-year-old accused of the bombings. dzhokhar tsarnaev remains in serious condition at this boston hospital. a federal magistrate judge read his rights. because of a gun shot wound to his neck, he can't speak. he nodded his head for yes, but spoke the word no when asked if he could afford a lawyer. he is being charged for using a weapon of mass destruction. he could get the death penalty. sources close to the investigation told the associated press, evidence suggests johar and his brother, tamerlan, were motivated by religion. adriana diaz, boston. >> there was a big smile on aaron hern's face. the 1 #-year-old martinez boy injured in last week's bombings. a's batting coach, first baseman, and right fielder stopped by to see how he's doing. the team said they want to honor aaron at a home game later this season. >>> aaron's classmates wanted to make sure he knows they've got his back. they sent him this get well video. his math teacher took her came
in nearby medford, family and friends of 29-year-old, krystle campbell, gathered for her funeral. we are also learning more about the 19-year-old accused of the bombings. dzhokhar tsarnaev remains in serious condition at this boston hospital. a federal magistrate judge read his rights. because of a gun shot wound to his neck, he can't speak. he nodded his head for yes, but spoke the word no when asked if he could afford a lawyer. he is being charged for using a weapon of mass destruction. he...
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today we learned about krystle campbell who died in the blast. she came yesterday to watch her friend cross the finish line. her mom said she worked 16 hour days at the local seafood restaurant but was never too tired to share her love or her smile. she was just 29 years old. martin richard was just 8 years old, his mother and 6-year-old sister recovering from surgery tonight. the sign he's holding in that photo for the second grade peace march reads, no more hurting people. we'll talk more about martin richard tonight, three lives lost, dozens more forever changed. we honor them and also this strong city. for all that has happened here, you should know this is not a city under siege. this is not a city of fear. yes, people may be holding their kids a little tighter, keeping their eyes open a little wider, but this is a city where today life and love and liberty continue. people went jogging today, they walked their dogs, brought their children to the playground and to school. boston has been battered, but it is by no means broken, not now, not e
today we learned about krystle campbell who died in the blast. she came yesterday to watch her friend cross the finish line. her mom said she worked 16 hour days at the local seafood restaurant but was never too tired to share her love or her smile. she was just 29 years old. martin richard was just 8 years old, his mother and 6-year-old sister recovering from surgery tonight. the sign he's holding in that photo for the second grade peace march reads, no more hurting people. we'll talk more...
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campbell, and the officer that was gunned down in the middle of the fight with police. >> poppy, we appreciate it so. >>> the suspect under heavy guard at the medical center. he was brought there shortly after being taken into custody last night. it's believed that he may have been injured in friday night's shootout with police. and what do we know about his condition? >> reporter: well, christine, at last check we know he was in serious condition. we don't know the nature of his injuries or where they were, but we are hearing he experienced a substantial amount of blood loss, and there are indications he was first wounded yesterday morning in watertown during the shootout with police, and then after that, authorities found him on a boat in watertown. there was blood on the boat when authorities arrived, so there's a possibility that he also sustained injuries during a gun fight at the scene there as well. but, again, we do know he's in serious condition and he had substantial blood loss. >> clearly there must be -- they must be guarding the front door. >> reporter: they have been g
campbell, and the officer that was gunned down in the middle of the fight with police. >> poppy, we appreciate it so. >>> the suspect under heavy guard at the medical center. he was brought there shortly after being taken into custody last night. it's believed that he may have been injured in friday night's shootout with police. and what do we know about his condition? >> reporter: well, christine, at last check we know he was in serious condition. we don't know the nature...
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and late today another of those killed was identified. 29-year-old krystle campbell of medfordford. we've also learned more about the two bombs planted near the finish line. they were filled with nails and ball bearings designed to maim as many people as possible at an event that drew runners and spectators from all over the world. >> this was a heinous and cowardly act, and given what we now know about what took place, the f.b.i. is investigating it as an act of terrorism. >> pelley: terrorism on patriots' day. a massachusetts holiday that celebrates the opening shots of the american revolution known to many in boston each year as marathon day. and we have just received word that the third person killed was a graduate student at boston university, the president of the university posted an announcement a short time ago, but he did not identify the student. there were reports yesterday that one or more unexploded bombs were disarmed. but it turns out there were only two bombs. both of them exploded. homeland security correspondent bob orr is in washington following the investigation.
and late today another of those killed was identified. 29-year-old krystle campbell of medfordford. we've also learned more about the two bombs planted near the finish line. they were filled with nails and ball bearings designed to maim as many people as possible at an event that drew runners and spectators from all over the world. >> this was a heinous and cowardly act, and given what we now know about what took place, the f.b.i. is investigating it as an act of terrorism. >>...
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as mentioned a private funeral was held for 29-year-old restaurant manager krystle campbell, one of the three people killed during the marathon bombings. a memorial service also head tonight for another victim, 23-year-old lu lingzi, university grad student from china. >>> a boy one of the hundreds injured during the bombings, remains hospitalized and getting another special visit. 11-year-old aaron hern, after first lady michelle obama, a group from oakland a's planning to stop by. players stopping in brandon moss and outfielder josh reddick. meantime doctors say aaron right now showing some pretty amazing progress in his recovery. that is great news. he is now off the tube. he is awake, alert, and talking. still no word yet on exactly when aaron will be able to get home. best wishes there. make sure to stay with nbc bay area for updates from boston on air and online. right now on nbcbayarea.com, helicopter video of friday's arrest in watertown, massachusetts. >>> back here in the bay area, a san jose woman accused of kidnapping an 11-month-old baby was back in court just about an hour
as mentioned a private funeral was held for 29-year-old restaurant manager krystle campbell, one of the three people killed during the marathon bombings. a memorial service also head tonight for another victim, 23-year-old lu lingzi, university grad student from china. >>> a boy one of the hundreds injured during the bombings, remains hospitalized and getting another special visit. 11-year-old aaron hern, after first lady michelle obama, a group from oakland a's planning to stop by....
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. >> the other two victims, a graduate student from china and 29 -year-old krystle campbell was at the finish line with her best friend. >> more than 170 people were also wounded. >> i'm alive, and being so close to the blast, it could have turned out way worse. >> the injured are being treated for shrapnel wounds, pierced your drums and lost limbs. >> some of them woke up today with no legs and they told me they were happy to be alive. they told me they thought they would die as they saw the blood spilling out. >> the bombs that exploded near the finish line were built and put in place to look like pieces of trash. >> this was a heinous and cowardly act. given what we now know about what took place, the fbi is investigating as an act of terrorism. >> the fbi is asking for leave and cell phone videos. >> at logan airport as people departed, customers and border patrol agents asked if they had smart phones and could they download photos or videos. >> someone knows who did this. >> yes. you mentioned the painstaking work that has been done to put those devices back together to reassemble
. >> the other two victims, a graduate student from china and 29 -year-old krystle campbell was at the finish line with her best friend. >> more than 170 people were also wounded. >> i'm alive, and being so close to the blast, it could have turned out way worse. >> the injured are being treated for shrapnel wounds, pierced your drums and lost limbs. >> some of them woke up today with no legs and they told me they were happy to be alive. they told me they thought...
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we heard the reports about the funerals today for krystle campbell. today there is a memorial service for the 23-year-old graduate student from china who was at the marathon with a friend. ut it is still a very delicate situation. it is starting to get back to normal. boylston street is still closed to the public. it is due to reopen in the next 24 hours, initially businesses will be allowed back to reopen and i would imagine that we will see normality return here. >> david willis in boston. thanks very much. well, for more on the case against the bombing suspect goes from here i spoke a short time ago with pat who served as assistant attorney general for national security. using a weapon of mass destruction, what is the thinking behind that charge? >> well, it is a federal charge. they wanted the case to be in federal court where the death penalty was available to them. it is a common charge in terrorism cases. a weapon of mass destruction can be any explosive device and in this case they fit perfectly. >> he will be charged and tried in a federal co
we heard the reports about the funerals today for krystle campbell. today there is a memorial service for the 23-year-old graduate student from china who was at the marathon with a friend. ut it is still a very delicate situation. it is starting to get back to normal. boylston street is still closed to the public. it is due to reopen in the next 24 hours, initially businesses will be allowed back to reopen and i would imagine that we will see normality return here. >> david willis in...
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campbell. we learned today the president will be coming here on thursday for an interfaith service. at the white house today flags were at half-staff, and we heard again from the president who, for the first time, used the word "terrorism" to describe what happened here. >> the fbi is investigating it as an act of terrorism. anytime bombs are used to target innocent civilians, it is an act of terror. >> reporter: the president in the white house briefing room earlier today. and as late as tonight, still no idea as to who did this or why. but we have a better idea as to what was detonated here in boston. nbc's pete williams has been following the investigation in d.c. all day. pete, good evening. >> brian, good evening. still so many questions, but one has been answered, how many explosive devices were left at the scene. that answer is two. and officials describe them as crudely made but effectively used. and as of tonight, no suspects, no idea who did it or why. >> reporter: investigators have
campbell. we learned today the president will be coming here on thursday for an interfaith service. at the white house today flags were at half-staff, and we heard again from the president who, for the first time, used the word "terrorism" to describe what happened here. >> the fbi is investigating it as an act of terrorism. anytime bombs are used to target innocent civilians, it is an act of terror. >> reporter: the president in the white house briefing room earlier...
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krystle campbell was one of those killed. her mother paid tribute to her. >> i cannot leave this has happened. she was such a hard worker in everything she did. >> boston is a city that mourns for its dead. tomorrow, president obama comes to sharon agreed, and to reassure a nation shaken by the attacks on the marathon. >> a busy day in the investigation where we do seem to have fixed the sound problems that we have with boston. lord trevelyan is there. we have been getting conflicting reports -- laura trevelyan is there. we have been getting conflicting reports. describe for us what we know and what we do not know. time, thereoint in are two things we know. boston police and the fbi have said that no arrests have been made in connection with this case. and we also understand that a press conference with information from the police and the fbi was do about half an hour ago, but was postponed. that is due this evening. those are the two things we know. the rest of the realm of speculation and contradictory information is someth
krystle campbell was one of those killed. her mother paid tribute to her. >> i cannot leave this has happened. she was such a hard worker in everything she did. >> boston is a city that mourns for its dead. tomorrow, president obama comes to sharon agreed, and to reassure a nation shaken by the attacks on the marathon. >> a busy day in the investigation where we do seem to have fixed the sound problems that we have with boston. lord trevelyan is there. we have been getting...
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another victim, 29-year-old krystle campbell, is also being remembered. she was at the marathon cheering on her friend's boyfriend. >> we can't believe this has happened. she was such a hard worker at everything she did. this doesn't make any sense. >> reporter: the third person killed has been identified as a boston university graduate student from china. this morning authorities are piecing together more clues. abc news has obtained these photos of a shredded backpack and pressure cooker that was modified and used as one of the bombs. >> it appears that this device may have been dropped in a backpack either inside the trash cans or right outside the trash cans. >> reporter: an fbi advisory
another victim, 29-year-old krystle campbell, is also being remembered. she was at the marathon cheering on her friend's boyfriend. >> we can't believe this has happened. she was such a hard worker at everything she did. this doesn't make any sense. >> reporter: the third person killed has been identified as a boston university graduate student from china. this morning authorities are piecing together more clues. abc news has obtained these photos of a shredded backpack and pressure...
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. >>> a second victim of the bombing has been identified as 29-year-old krystle campbell from massachusetts. her mother spoke to the media today. >> we're heart broken about our krystle marie. she was a wonderful person. everybody that knew her loved her. >> that poor woman's pain is so palpable. many bay area families have also been affected by this horrific tragedy. for more on that we head to terry mcsweeney who joins us live from boston tonight. terry. >> reporter: yeah, the people here in boston trying to figure out a way to deal with their grief after yesterday's attack, which hit many of these people very personally. and right now on the street where the bombs went off, we have this memorial with flags and signs and candles. it's not just the people of boston, it's people across the country, including some people from northern california who came out here for the boston marathon. we're talking about the cortains of chico. >> when he handed me the bottled water, that's when the explosion went off. my fellow runners turned around and saw the smoke and thought what was that? >> reporter
. >>> a second victim of the bombing has been identified as 29-year-old krystle campbell from massachusetts. her mother spoke to the media today. >> we're heart broken about our krystle marie. she was a wonderful person. everybody that knew her loved her. >> that poor woman's pain is so palpable. many bay area families have also been affected by this horrific tragedy. for more on that we head to terry mcsweeney who joins us live from boston tonight. terry. >>...
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today we learned the identify of another fatality, 29-year-old krystle campbell of medford, mass. she was with her best friend watching the friend's boyfriend cross the finish line at the moment she was killed in the blast. her mother broke down speaking to reporters today. >> we are heartbroken at the death of our daughter, krystle marie. she was a wonderful person. she had a heart of fwoeld. she was always smiling. i couldn't ask for a better daughter. i can't believe this has happened. she was such a hard worker in everything she did. this doesn't make any sense. >> bless you, mrs. campbell. we also got new video from a marathon runner named jennifer treacy who was approaching the finish line when the first bomb went off. there's still so much we don't know. who did this? we don't know that. why? we don't know that. was it an act of domestic terrorism or foreign, we don't know. was this the group of one individual or a group of people. one thing worth remembering despite the step up police presence, despite the advanced frenticing now being used by investigators, despite all th
today we learned the identify of another fatality, 29-year-old krystle campbell of medford, mass. she was with her best friend watching the friend's boyfriend cross the finish line at the moment she was killed in the blast. her mother broke down speaking to reporters today. >> we are heartbroken at the death of our daughter, krystle marie. she was a wonderful person. she had a heart of fwoeld. she was always smiling. i couldn't ask for a better daughter. i can't believe this has happened....
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krystle campbell's funeral has just finished in medford, massachusetts. we're seeing her being brought out of the church. her casket carried out of st. joseph's church. she was 29 years old, a restaurant manager just weeks shy of her 30th birthday. tonight, a memorial will be held also for the 23-year-old chinese graduate student lu lingzi. she was one class away from graduating with a masters from boston university. much more coverage ahead from boston, but i do want to bring us up-to-date on what's been happening in west, texas. take a look. that explosion that devastated parts of west, texas, took the lives of so many first responders. in the city of west they're trying to cope with the death and destruction from the fertilizer plant explosion last week. 14 people were killed including a number of volunteer firefighters and ems personnel. martin savidge joins us now in west, texas. martin, what's the latest? do they know at this point what caused that explosion? >> they're working to find that out, anderson and really there's an urgency to that investi
krystle campbell's funeral has just finished in medford, massachusetts. we're seeing her being brought out of the church. her casket carried out of st. joseph's church. she was 29 years old, a restaurant manager just weeks shy of her 30th birthday. tonight, a memorial will be held also for the 23-year-old chinese graduate student lu lingzi. she was one class away from graduating with a masters from boston university. much more coverage ahead from boston, but i do want to bring us up-to-date on...
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held for 29-year-old restaurant manager krystle campbell, one of the three being kind. a member or yam service will also be held for 23-year-old lu lingzi. a boston university graduate from china. >> a young martinez boy among the hundreds injured during the boston marathon bombing, will be getting a special visit today. a number of oakland a's players are planning to stop by the boston hospital where 11:00-year-o11:0 11-year-old aaron hern is being treated. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura and jon. love and support can aid in your recovery, certainly, aaron hern has it from his friends here at martinez junior high school, the community. the first lady stopped by for a visit. members of the oakland a's baseball team are hoping to visit him today. two oakland a's players go to boston's children hospital where he had several surgeries on his leg after he is hit by shrapnel by one of the bombs that went off at the boston marathon. he has shown great progress. only an i.v. left. off his breathing tube, alert and talking. a's first baseman, brandan moss and right fiel
held for 29-year-old restaurant manager krystle campbell, one of the three being kind. a member or yam service will also be held for 23-year-old lu lingzi. a boston university graduate from china. >> a young martinez boy among the hundreds injured during the boston marathon bombing, will be getting a special visit today. a number of oakland a's players are planning to stop by the boston hospital where 11:00-year-o11:0 11-year-old aaron hern is being treated. >> reporter: good...
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krystle campbell was 29 years old. she was cheering on a friend who was in the marathon. i do baylor looks at her life. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. people who new krystle campbell described her as loud and gorgeous and bright red hair and freckles and unafraid to tell people what she thought. this morning her loved ones are not only having to cope with her death but also a mix jum that has compounded their pain. for a few hours on monday krystle campbell's family actually thought she was alive undergoing surgery at massachusetts general hospital. but their homes were dashed. the woman doctors thought was krystal was her good friend karen rand. her family found out when they went to the hospital. >> i know of the implications but -- it's very terrible for the family. >> reporter: both women had gone to the marathon to watch karen's boyfriend cross the finish line. karen was carried krystal's i.d. which led to the mixup. >> it's very easy for a rumor to spread around thinking somebody's a certain name when they're not. on tuesday krystal's mother spoke
krystle campbell was 29 years old. she was cheering on a friend who was in the marathon. i do baylor looks at her life. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. people who new krystle campbell described her as loud and gorgeous and bright red hair and freckles and unafraid to tell people what she thought. this morning her loved ones are not only having to cope with her death but also a mix jum that has compounded their pain. for a few hours on monday krystle campbell's family...
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. >> it was 29-year-old krystle campbell. >> she was just a beautiful young girl. she reminded me of my daughter, actually. and her wounds were horrific. you know, we worked very hard on her for a while until it was clear that it was -- it wasn't going to help the situation at all. and at that point we were feeling for a pulse and then the cardiac rhythm on the monitor was such that she was not going to survive, and at that point the physician, you know, pronounced her -- said she was dead. >> dead in his arms. >> we just kind of all -- we just let out this guttural scream, you know. but that was it for that moment because we had to go on to the next patient. >> for the next 45 minutes, steven worked triage on the front lines. dozens were rushed to the emergency room under code red, meaning their chances of survival uncertain. >> it's a horrific tragedy that, you know, you couldn't wish on anyone. >> trauma surgeon dr. david king crossed the finish line moments before the second explosion. as the bodies were rushed from the medical tent to the emergency room, dr. k
. >> it was 29-year-old krystle campbell. >> she was just a beautiful young girl. she reminded me of my daughter, actually. and her wounds were horrific. you know, we worked very hard on her for a while until it was clear that it was -- it wasn't going to help the situation at all. and at that point we were feeling for a pulse and then the cardiac rhythm on the monitor was such that she was not going to survive, and at that point the physician, you know, pronounced her -- said she...
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. >> reporter: the first of four funerals took place today, a private service for krystle campbell. as for the body of tamerlan his parents want to travel to the u.s. to bring his body back. authorities warn the fbi that tamerlan had visited the hot bed of jihad. >> how could we from 2012 until the attack miss all of the radical statements and activity this guy engaged in. >> reporter: since dzhokhar tsarnaev is an american citizen he cannot be charged as an enemy combattant. instead tsarnaev will be tried in federal court. janelle wang, nbc bay area news. >>> an al qaeda backed terror plot has been foiled. canadian authorities announced they arrested two men that they say wanted to carry out a major terrorist attack on a passenger train. this is video of one of the suspects arriving from montreal. the other suspect lived in toronto. both are believed to have ties to an al kid qaeda sell. >> we are allegeding that the individuals took steps. they watched trains and railways in the greater toronto area. >> had this plot been carried out it would have resulted in innocent people being
. >> reporter: the first of four funerals took place today, a private service for krystle campbell. as for the body of tamerlan his parents want to travel to the u.s. to bring his body back. authorities warn the fbi that tamerlan had visited the hot bed of jihad. >> how could we from 2012 until the attack miss all of the radical statements and activity this guy engaged in. >> reporter: since dzhokhar tsarnaev is an american citizen he cannot be charged as an enemy combattant....
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one of them, krystle campbell, 29 years old, loved by the people at her restaurant. young life in front of her. we sat down with her grandmother to find out who she was as opposed to just how she was defined by how she died. we sat down with her grandmother and her grandmother told us she was her favorite and explains why she knows that her krystle is an angel. take a look. >> what do you think when you see this photo? >> beauty. >> what was she like in high school? >> smiling all the time. all the time she smiled. to matter what happened, she'd come out with a smile. i used to dress her up. love to dress her up and put her hair in long curls and she loved it. she'd go out prancing, proud as anything to school. and then in school the teachers would say, oh, krystle, you look so beautiful. who did your hair? my nanna did my hair. >> you had a special bond from when she was little. >> oh, gosh, yes. >> how did krystle make you feel? >> oh, my whole heart and soul. she was in. and she made me feel that way. she made me happy. i used to look forward to her coming over to
one of them, krystle campbell, 29 years old, loved by the people at her restaurant. young life in front of her. we sat down with her grandmother to find out who she was as opposed to just how she was defined by how she died. we sat down with her grandmother and her grandmother told us she was her favorite and explains why she knows that her krystle is an angel. take a look. >> what do you think when you see this photo? >> beauty. >> what was she like in high school? >>...
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another victim identified just yesterday afternoon, krystle campbell, would have been 30 a few weeks from now. at one point she moved in her grandmother for two years to care for her after she underwent surgery. tragically at the hospital, krystle's parents were first told that her friend who she had gone to the race with had died only to be told later it was krystle who was killed. >> we are heart broken at the death of our daughter krystle marie. she was a wonderful person. everybody that knew her loved her. she had a heart of gold. she was always smiling. you couldn't ask for a better daughter. i can't believe this is happening. she's such a hard worker at everything she did. this doesn't make any sense. >> the third victim was a boston university graduate student watching the end of the race with two friends not far from the school's campus. university officials are releasing no other information pending permission from the family. brian? >> all right. thank you very much, chris live for us in boston. we'll see you later in the morning on "jansing & company." i want to bring toge
another victim identified just yesterday afternoon, krystle campbell, would have been 30 a few weeks from now. at one point she moved in her grandmother for two years to care for her after she underwent surgery. tragically at the hospital, krystle's parents were first told that her friend who she had gone to the race with had died only to be told later it was krystle who was killed. >> we are heart broken at the death of our daughter krystle marie. she was a wonderful person. everybody...
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the woman, the victim is now being described as 29-year-old krystle campbell. 29, again, of medford, massachusetts. she was watching the marathon with her friend, karen rand. the pair were caught in the first blast and for hours, william campbell and his wife reportedly believed that doctors were operating on their daughter's leg the at mass general. when the nurses finally let the campbells in to an intensive care room to visit what they thought was their daughter. fami was stunned to see the recoup rating patient was her friend karen and now we're told that this young woman has died and she is the second victim that we now know by name, krystle campbell, the second victim we know by name. the third victim yet to be publicly identified. another fox news alert, seconds ago right here, you heard news break and now a federal law enforcement official is confirming to fox news what steve emmerson just said on this broadcast, the saudi man, the college student, who was described as a person of interest in the boston bombings has been ruled out as a suspect in this bombing. reports started
the woman, the victim is now being described as 29-year-old krystle campbell. 29, again, of medford, massachusetts. she was watching the marathon with her friend, karen rand. the pair were caught in the first blast and for hours, william campbell and his wife reportedly believed that doctors were operating on their daughter's leg the at mass general. when the nurses finally let the campbells in to an intensive care room to visit what they thought was their daughter. fami was stunned to see the...
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one of those being remembered today is krystle campbell. hundreds turned out today for the funeral of the 29-year-old restaurant manager. meanwhile, boston university has announced a memorial scholarship to honor the life of one of its students, lingi lu. >> police are look at this jihad video here, parts of the elder brother's youtube collection, but the focus is on the younger brother, dzhokhar tsarnaev, seen here wrestling with a friend. he was the captain of his senior year high school wrestling team. today, though, a much different situation for him. he's handcuffed as we speak to a hospital bed, and as jake mentioned, we have just learned the charges here have now been filed against him. this is huge that we're learning here, just in the last couple of minutes, a senior federal official briefed on the investigation said this young man is in fact communicating in writing. his throat was wounded. he is injured, so as a result, the myriad of injuries have left him speechless, at least for now. >> there are a lot of moving parts in this i
one of those being remembered today is krystle campbell. hundreds turned out today for the funeral of the 29-year-old restaurant manager. meanwhile, boston university has announced a memorial scholarship to honor the life of one of its students, lingi lu. >> police are look at this jihad video here, parts of the elder brother's youtube collection, but the focus is on the younger brother, dzhokhar tsarnaev, seen here wrestling with a friend. he was the captain of his senior year high...
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far too young, krystle campbell. martha: the boston bombings have raised concerns that the lines are blurring between u.s. and foreign terror plots. this as investigators look into whether tamerlan tsarnaev may have been trained overseas last year in chechnya. it's something that experts say is happening more and more. you've got 60 plots at least that they know of that have involved home-grown terrorists since 9/11. fortunately most of them have been thwarted but not this time. we were not so lucky. i am joined by a former special assistance to the president for homeland security and associate vice president at george washington university and director of the homeland security policy institute. frank, well cox. good to have you here. >> thank you, martha, thanks. martha: you've seen a lot in your career. what does your gut tell you about whether or not they were part of anything larger or whether or not they had anything else planned. >> you know the threat today comes in various shapes, sizes and forms ranging from
far too young, krystle campbell. martha: the boston bombings have raised concerns that the lines are blurring between u.s. and foreign terror plots. this as investigators look into whether tamerlan tsarnaev may have been trained overseas last year in chechnya. it's something that experts say is happening more and more. you've got 60 plots at least that they know of that have involved home-grown terrorists since 9/11. fortunately most of them have been thwarted but not this time. we were not so...
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campbell. >> the fact that someone from my community was touched by this event, it's touched everybody. there is nobody around here that it hasn't touched. >> reporter: on boylston street the spontaneous memorial, still growing, was moved as volunteers arranged flowers and signs in anticipation of the street's re-opening. when the fbi turned what had been the crime scene back to the city of boston. >> we want to try to carry on. we are a very strong city. we push forward. >> reporter: the city got back to work monday as well. public transit was fully up and running after friday's shelter in place order and thousands poured in as on any other weekday. >> people are a little quite, still a little melancholy, but people are getting back to their routines. >> reporter: over the weekend the boston bruins gave the jerseys off their backs to honor first responders. and at fenway park -- >> what an honor it is for me to be here today. >> reporter: neil diamond made a special appearance to lead the crowd in "sweet caroline." ♪ sweet caroline >> reporter: at hospitals, dozens are still recover
campbell. >> the fact that someone from my community was touched by this event, it's touched everybody. there is nobody around here that it hasn't touched. >> reporter: on boylston street the spontaneous memorial, still growing, was moved as volunteers arranged flowers and signs in anticipation of the street's re-opening. when the fbi turned what had been the crime scene back to the city of boston. >> we want to try to carry on. we are a very strong city. we push forward....